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Number: 150283780 Department Summary: The neuromuscular program is part of the Neurology Department at Boston Children's Hospital. Our team is comprised of 7 CRAs (Clinical Research Assistant) & CRCs
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in computer programs and databases commonly used in research, such as Microsoft Office and/or REDCap. The ability to work independently and as part of a team. The posted pay range is Boston Children's
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collection and data entry, and informed consent procedures ensuring consistency of application for each study. Minimum Requirements: Education A Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g. life sciences ) or a
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Number: 150800448 Position Summary/ Department Summary: The Benderson Heart Center Clinical Research Program Center for Cardiovascular Genetics is seeking a highly motivated Clinical Research Assistant
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departments and organizations. Coaches RA I and RA II, interns, Co Ops on basic lab techniques. Calculates, graphs and compiles data obtained, maintaining records and logs of work performed; uses computer to
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, sponsors, and regulatory bodies. Minimum Qualifications Education: Work requires a Bachelor's degree, preferably in health science, engineering, or computer science. Experience: Analytical skills to gather
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Research, MIT to support research projects on developing medical devices for treating diabetes. This is a highly interdisciplinary project at the intersection of device engineering, materials science, and
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by 'turning back the clock' - using new technology in stem cell biology to take cells from our patients and return them to an embryonic-like state, wherein they regain the ability to form any type
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substance use and pain. The study aims to identify the risk of opioid use disorder in adolescent post-surgical patients through survey and medical record data. The Clinical Research Assistant will screen
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for the purpose of research. Assists in the use of specialized laboratory equipment and analysis of data generated by this equipment. Key Responsibilities: According to prescribed protocols and assigned schedules